PB092: 5 Things to Do after you Hit Publish on Your Next Blog Post - a podcast by Darren Rowse: Blogger, Speaker, Author and Online Entrepreneur

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How to Maximise How Many People See Your Posts and Deepen Reader Engagement
If on publishing a blog post you immediately start thinking about the next - this episode is for you.Most of us spend a lot of time on the content we publish but if we don't take a few simple steps AFTER publishing much of that hard work will be wasted.



This week I received a question from Susan - a long term listener of the podcast. She asked:Darren, thanks for your podcasts so far. I have a question that I hope you might have some insight on. I’ve been working hard on my blogging workflow after hearing your podcasts about bloggers block.

I feel like my idea generation is going well and that the writing and completion phases are great but I can’t help but wonder if there is more that I should be doing after I hit publish and wonder if you could give me some tips into what I should be doing before I move on to writing the next post.This is a great question and one I wanted to dive into with a podcast. Before I do you might like to listen to the series on Beating Bloggers Block that Susan mentions where we discuss how to come up with post ideas, give some tips on getting into the writing flow and talk about how to get your posts polished and published.
In This EpisodeIn this new episode (which you can listen to above or on iTunes or Stitcher) I want to suggest 5 things that you should do AFTER you hit publish on your next blog post to help your post to get seen and read by more people and to help draw those readers into your blog and to start to engage with you.

In this episode I share tips on:How to Socialise Your Blog Posts for Maximum Effect
Optimising your Posts for SEO (I've got an episode digging more into this 2 episodes time)
Repurposing Your Content (I spend quite a bit of time on this)Deepening Relationships with Your Readers
Extending Your Ideas in Future ContentTools Mentioned In This Post
I mentioned a few tools in this episode (also check out my 19 Blogging Tools Episode)CoSchedule
EdgarFurther Reading
As promised - here are some articles we've published on the ProBlogger blog and a podcast that I previously recorded that go deeper into some of what I covered in this episode.

How to Choose Which Social Networks to be Active OnHow to Build An Effective Social Media Strategy for Your Blog (podcast)
How to Optimize Your Social Media to Drive Traffic to Your Blog (podcast and video of how I use Edgar)How to Socialize Your Posts for Maximum Effect

Publish Your Blog Post Without SEO and 1000's of Visits Will Be Forever Lost
SEO Best Practices: On Page RankingHow to Repurpose Your Content and Why You Should Do It (includes links to many of the tools and sites I mentioned)You've Got Readers to Your Blog: This is How to Keep Them There
How to Turn Surfers into Blog Readers by Building a Sticky Blog (podcast)How to Extend Your Ideas with Future Blog PostsFull TranscriptExpand to view full transcript
Compress to smaller transcript viewDarren: Hi there and welcome to episode 92 of the ProBlogger Podcast, where today, I want to talk about what to do after you hit publish on a blog post. I had a question this way from Susan, which reads, “Darren, thank you for the podcast so far. I have a question that I hope you might have some insight on. I've been working hard on my blogging workflow after hearing your podcast about blogger’s block. I feel like my ID generation is going well and that the writing completion phases are great, but I can't help but wonder if there's more that I should be doing after I hit publish, and I wonder if you could give me some tips into what I should be doing before moving on to writing the next blog post?”

This is a great question from Susan and I've got five things that I would encourage you to consider doing as you hit publish on ever...

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